Go to Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
GOH-tuh, GOH-tuh, GOH-tih
ɡˈəʊ/ /tˈuː
gOH-TOO
Definition
To move from your current place to another specific place, or to attend a location or event.
Usage & Nuances
Common in everyday English; usually followed by a location, activity, or event (e.g., 'go to school', 'go to bed', 'go to the store'). Not used with 'home' (say 'go home', not 'go to home').
Spanish: ir a - acudir aPortuguese (BR): ir para - ir aPortuguese (PT): ir a - ir paraChinese (Simplified): 去 (到)Chinese (Traditional): 去 (到)Hindi: जाना (कहीं)Arabic: يذهب إلىBengali: যাওয়া - পৌঁছানোRussian: идти - поехать - приходитьJapanese: 行くVietnamese: đi đếnKorean: 가다Turkish: gitmekUrdu: جاناIndonesian: pergi ke
Example Sentences
I go to school every day.
basic
We will go to the park this afternoon.
basic
She wants to go to the museum.
basic
Let’s go to dinner after work.
natural
Why don’t we go to the movies tonight?
natural
If you ever need help, you can always go to my brother.
natural